THE DAILY BEE. | i Thursday Morning , Jan 13.5' ' ACADEMY OF Saturday , January 15 , 1881. iri1 sln < * re- I ctizpl ince with wrrcit prc vast : r'inthe more Intellects il portion clour BinaiunHj , It bai 1 ccn d < imn5ned to rfpio3uce 1 i ju'tty-populir and eficcth e mtlodraini o' WAITING FOR THE VERSIt T Oncol the raottFUCCcsi'nl andpopnlardomtstic tiratms en the tnndcrn Stspc. Bciii ; a Tiuii i < i-lijcof Ktch rnd Peer In English Life. Very . rtrocg cut. ' M illi Xcw Monolc- * ics , G rs , Sotiga snd Duetts by the joiaiiUUe Jilinkey Brown & Sarah Sawyer. ; [ AdmUsfnn C0cctiti ; allery25. Seals rcteri , od at Max Meyer's Friday morning- . J I2d4t I ! BREVITIES. i [ j Pateraon BcUs'coal. ! "Fun on the Jlhine. " , - - Oystn , 25c,30c and -JOc , at Buffett'c 1 i Try Saxe's new fire cent cigar , best n ; | toa-n. 1 Whii.ple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel ' ers'Crdghton Block. o G-t | T Contracts for the 'erection of BoydV Opera house will be let on Monday next. ( BlLSt IN THE WORLD Basa- Glove fitting Patterns at Bushman's. t The postage on THE BEE'S An- nual llovjow la TWO cents nnd not CEO cent Paymaster Jo'slyn distributed the shining bhekels among the U.jP. boysTo day. The noon train west yesterdajyivas tbe heaviest for two week * past , carrying nine s cars. "Heywood's Serenaders" ' v.ho come this evening , numbsr thrty : people * nd travel in a Fpeci.il car. The thaw has well-nigh exhaui- ; tcd tlie foundt ion for the good sleighing of the i it few days , Stated communication of Cot-elf Lodffe Ko. 1 ! , A. F. & A.M. thia f Wednesday ) evening. Giistaxus Ander- " u , Maxtor. Don't omi. lo look on third p&ac for CruicTisb&iik'rt leiiCiJptioa of home gooua they are f flerin . Ounitizcns we busy getting p their house numbers , io avoid the SIO penally for non-conipliauco \ \ the ordinance. - -A Council Tufi ? ! < i express driver j > . ; d i an 5 cosh to .f Ui g , Stenbur ; for the privilege of dr'vinj oi'era ttajjtli f > f horn. horn.The The Northwestern train came sn for- if.jv nnunloi "ale ycsteroay wnl J. r U. P. train from tha i\e is rejiirleil an tto IT rn < l a halt lata. - \ dress coat , overcoat and a p.i'r ' of gloves werszto'eis frosi the Tremanthovto yesterday , the former being sniisfxiaentiy e v < erDtl at a pawnshop. An old toper who li.-w beaa imprisons " clevon t'mcs within lc titan eigh r mouths past for drunkenness , w Lcfuu JnJgcStonberRye-torday nnd to jaf I for ten days. A. Trajnor habbcen appointe bajjgagc agent for : > 11 line ? operated by t'n ' Union Pacific i oad with headquarters f Council Bluffs. Mr. J. W. Deal Las bee. ; nppointed assistant gcners ! baggage agent with headquarters at Kansas City. Tiic C. B. & O. Epscial c.ir , K . to. went wMt esterdByftttaehcd toll. P.trai : Kb. 3 , having on beard Messrs. Gerg < ! \V. Weidlcr , of Oregon , Arthur St i-btid : and W II. Storbuck , of Xcw Yorl : . cHi- cera of the Oregon railway and navi tio" | campiny. . Capl. J. V7. Evans , TL S. A. , ar rive ! on the train from the west ISfondaj e\eniug , haling iacliargea paity o uv Mericau otficirs , whom the fortunes of revolutionary v.'ar had made prtonen < . They were en route to the Detroithouee of ti' n for a terra of tvo years. Kro wore prisoner * wi 1 follow. Sauh Bernhardt's advance agent came u from the cast yesterday over the Hock Inland read , en route to San Francisco tc nuke arrangements for tuc appearance of the attenuated actress oui , there. IColhm ; kUorl of a guarantee of S-10,000 for teu nights performance or § 00,000 for twenty nighlB will be any inducenicut to Sarah > who expects to como out of Chiogo with 540.000. 'Masquerade Suits , Wiga ard Masques at Sirs.V. . B. Wood's , 210 Sixtocuihatreoi , ncdr Oapitol arouuu. Uood for Joo. The announcement that a play which a few daya ago was put on the bjirda at the Academy of Music in BO acceptable a manner will bo re- paited on Saturday evening next , nill be received with gttncr.il s&liafscticin by the public. "Waiting fjr the Ver dict" male an iniu onsc hit , and ita ropatition is something a great maty htva ardently desired. The eamc cnst os c'mracters will bo at -Q thoprcvious renditiocB , audthrt l insure success. Further particu- la s t'jmorrow. . Jctt received at THE ItrE : Job IWins the nicest luu of diminutive P-jpsr ana Envelopes and Cards , suit able for Children'a Birthday Parties. Call and EOO PBKSONAL PAKiQFUiPHi1 Al. 1'atr'ck pee west to-day. W. 1C. Grain , of Chicagc , is in the city. Jr.Mereer and l family wo < twestycstcr- flr. * 4. SI. B.irrettlato of The Denver ICtws , Jo Ui * city. O. K. Kalluu dan in on the O.1J. . A * . t'jin atitooa. * ij . 0. 0. Howard iwwod eastyov'tei- d y afternoon , to Wct Point. TT. II. CJililmrg , the Wahoo -wjllcr j , is fa * he oity en route eait. M ; te Seaator Sriyder , is lying iuite i ! e t lie iwMtlencc .jf hii brother in this city. J . .T. P. nls. Co Snpt. of Schools , has g-'iet.i Lincitln Avith Supt. Lane , to a t- 1 4 > tbec nveution now in session there. > 4. K. F. Smyth * returned Tuebday ifun fnii o , with JIw. Smythe and 4AUfUtr , who ha been visiting in Pki- Gor. E. C. Carns came up from ByOjlerdayt-a ti. U 1' . aud wnrnel li t r euin ? on the B. & il- t > FiJtHc'd's FUUSFDRS ! ! ! F011S ! ! J 1.wiM' c l gonto * furiooda : of ever erdescrip ion nt the Fur iranufac- i -T. op osilo pSEtotficc , Omaha. All to ids Are warranted. llEKUY G. RicilTKK , dec I3-lf Furrier Do not forget that Jnraes Clnrk , the mtbcr and singer , gives a concert at iu jtfaa First M. E. church to-night. For masquerade costuraos , gold and F lver trirarabga , masks , etc. , go to iirs. 0. O. Schaeffer , Por. Homey & l2Jibtrccts. jin4-tf THEOUGH Curious Stories Heard from j People Who Have a History. tf - -T A Very Mucla United Family and aTJivided One. Among the many pssrengers who travel to and fro on tha great trans continental line tbero - TI eoma strange characters antt "rcas'Onal'.y a phenomenal one cou. tip" ' * " Uio ey a of tha reporter. A day rt-o rince ono of tha U. F. r'Hc'ak ' ctiled our rsporter's attention to a carious case. "JnEl go into that front coach , he seid , and see what la there. " Our rc- porter did enter and found i cocd-lookhr * youn woman if rwrhapa tv/cnty-iiva years ! < Rgo , vrho TV a a-rnunded by j a ovy of liitla toLo e : ! children , ' all so fat and fair and nearly alike in tvpnur-ransa thit it was no difficult m .tier to ssa that thevaro all re- It ad , but cur reportsr ro s astounded hs v7 ; a Snforuud cy tha t ' who interpreted fxr him that Ihey j j ware r.11 children of ths sirae mother , i nnd thai tha young Truman alI - I 'uacd to was their common maternal \ * * The fither a stolid , j Tl ilookirg Gtrmat ! , was in ; thi other end o * .Ue car smoldi-ir , aud j paid no attention to the interest m&n- j ifeated i in his nuniero E progeny , There W2io fourteen ci the children. ] The cldeet not quite ien yearc of ag . 'jney ? iyeie unequiliy divided aa to ex , twelve of < hu numoer be'n girle mid t'vo boys. Th s in . r r.formt. ' ! as that there had be. a t o moro , b .t that they vure dead. The cauplo wors sa si.ue-J , Gurinaas , nd wcra goin to coltlo in Low it Oregon. They vreie married in the fall of 1870 ant ! tlio f lli.rrinf ; aunnrer their pnrr'oii Hfo was u r.-c.il w th tirins , both gtr's Leas lhan tso ye luer the wocian , wlio wna then but ciijflteen yenrj old ave birth fo four children , ti.reo girl * Msd a boy , thu Utt-ji living only a few dsya. In the suiuiujr of ' 74 , thrco nuro girls rogistertd at that huaiLlc he nth nd in 1875 n hey ar-ivcd aolilaty aud aLse. SUTOU year ? after m-.rripga tha arriv.-l tf tii- uther cluster of four , this ti r two boys a I two girls , was an r-'Jvcnt thai cw&tidaoni3 constaraation , snd i ago two nioru little flixen- h.urod girl. ! carao to the fortunate This cDtnprijcd tha brocd j cur reporter savr , except ono cf the ! b jvs , who died a. an orly ago. This certainly r.heid of ; cytbing wo htvc seen cr h ari of in a ions ; ti'oo , i l ut an < qnally strange siotj' cornea f -oni The Nonpareil , which i . pioLed up from the overland tran as j t ie a'oovo vii. The repsrtur'a attcn- j Hon WAS cilled to a very olcgnntly J nttired end JfAKUSOME w.V , who CKina in o lLo tir n f-ora Gsl- ' 'v.TiJa , and toolc ths llcck liknd j j ti osat. Ia response io thsa wiks ; { f.a -irnta t. . * tliB ioterviaver she re- . I .tfci M t .ai.gc r'j * . Scrae yeaw ajr , vhsii "jxraBt EJxtaea. " She in- ino "d r-ith har parentj lo Cclifaruia from Can : : , Mo. She left a lover , to whom * hj Tras bolrolhcd la Can ton , but u.'ttsr reaching the Gold 'Coat her patents oolicitations and etitrcj.lics induced her to break off her " j.-isat and rnarry vealthy miner nut thara , who four ' JOIM la'er ' died , leaving Us wici/ ! - wi : ! : one c\ii < 3 , a millio. . - r o. " d-lbra and all h r be uiy. Htr fjither and mother boon died and r.cr "pa'hered to their fithers" nd tiO ! chatmins ; and wealthy woman was j j left to follov her own flwrot Trill. j { { lover whom shohad left a boy , I mnr > luil remained single , aud j of the death of the husband her parents h-itl eelected , he renewed hia correspondence ; thej ? found that ' thuy btill- loved each other , and the { man , who had bsconid a largo land | oR-ner and quite wealthy fanner , re- j I nowcd to the charming .vidovrtho proj j posal of his youth for her hand in marriage , She accepted , and t'jt-n io wrots thit his lar.0 , landed interests iu Gicloi ) , id tha fact that his aged mother de- aiicd to spend her remaining daja there , would render it necersary for her to kavo California find return to Mitaouri if they wcro married. In reply t > this eho wrote her lover that much o' her money wai invested in property : : i California and in r.ddition greitly preferred thnt st.V.o to ri , au ! tha * . hwouli hsvet to * crif hit fflaired : o claim her aa hia on. The trouble wss finally am- icibly ndjustd1. b'ltin a very Miuular Duriiu * her widoirliood , the uv " bad made cevcr.il trips across the continent from California. She concluded to m ko another , I and on heJ retnrn frstn tha PI east , stopped at litr former homr , where she wai gladly wcliomed by hsr ver ot her girlhood djiys , a'iti a ain - hjr accjpt 1 n l K'.ror. Afi- ; ? t-lki'g iuijrta- initter ovsr fol ! * , the tsro c'-i'uioo MJ matry nsd taon p- . . - , the * iw rciuru'-ns ; to her GAv ihon a , and tLo hu Haiid rc- ; iiiing aih . is mjl/ierand p.o.isr-'r a of nod out ; the two * | wc married , after r. happy honoymosu of j thirty daya' duration , thu uew-made orials returned to California , where Eh.3 8t il IVSJdgS. _ Thi second marriage took place % ctrs ago. An'd tha Udy v uotv horvay ossffor tao ssstL time uu buciacss snd "exfec's to \it her huab. nd .nd mothDr-in-lav7 en herre- uir. " This will be her fi t visit t thir marriage , though the hus- his \Tsitod her oice in Cal- i jfornia. Tao ladj * proct-s ed tbo ut- mos * atTLcirn ) f. > r ti. . iijsb.ud r.nd full conSdencc in tha posrssion of hi ? r .urn. Tfaeir'a waa no estrange- msnt , but Ue result of ppculinr cir- cnnrt.uces. Ber child , a Bon , is at- ten3M othool nt Cnton , living with hia fctop-fktber. 1 ne lady'a card borr the addresa : "ilrs. Brown , Obito. Butte county , California. " INNOOENT3 ABROAD , The Sensation Created by the Omaha Folks Yesterday Over ih2 River. _ . Wliero Such Sights are Seldom tr eased. The Onsaha excursionists v/ho vis ited Ccun-il Blufia Tuesday in such s'ylc avinectly made a good impres sion , as will be seen by thu following comments by The Nonp.toil : Yesterday riterr 52 sleighs , Slied wit the Ir .ml beautiful population of Om 1. o.ime Aashlcg into ih's city behind prar.cirjj teams r.nd amid the rir.glr of bslh v.'hich "waa a surprise io onr paop-D , but yhch ! st the ss. time denoted fun ' ail along the 1-ne. " The etreeta wera crnwJe.i with Bpectitow , all nell ple..f 'd to sen our coun try cc a : 3 thus. Imgoly enjoy ing t'leUistiVes iu this luetriipoha. regret that o r Omaha friends did not select Sandaj for thsir visit , JB during the business da\s of the .rook our beauti.'al drive on Broac/3y is so crowded with tbo tea as bringing pro duce frr.ni the nocntry , and with dr.iy hau'ifj ; freight to and irom tha \anoub o > ; > ts tlu.t a broken neck 5a tbo conttn t invitation to the man attci.t io "speed" a team through li. TOTrded throcghfnro. Taey did t . ' Under the circnm- sta Cfa , ciii be Omaha p.irty made a fine shoiring while shillfuily tlireiding their wsy throng'i the nar row p ssi e graii'f-d ' by the throng of tQiuu busy In trunvicilpg the business i of this nevi r s'r ' pr.irg ciy. Their visit WES ni-'it wo'con'p , aitd we trust they will cons" ' io. 'I n 1 ir. line < f at tractive bWgbs , fine biociod horses and bravo bo s and handsouio belles were headed hy Al. Patrick's "oiz-iii' hand" ' team , drifrin ! ; narqo double .lii h. Thia way a g.fy < < . . lit. There j were & ! xly or scvc'ityfiva ladies and j i gentlemen in the l rij , ic resoiitiiig Bome'f the best jc-i"g Iki of our iie'g .i > / ni ci y , . .3 weli a a fairu-p- resuutiii : .f tl.o n.idd u-a cJ elite. . Shortly -'Iff the liaity retched thij j. City a te't'j 101 1 mr-sja e camu to pu- | lica 1 c art fir-ii : the cuy marshal in- srructii ! uhief J.tckenu to "arrest the whole ou.Jl' . " The Bheltau.-iUii whip that larrupe'l Ilosinslii in the hands of Sir. Nerad some mon'.iis nc < > , an account of which appearad r a.in in j'esterdai'a Br.E , was bought ht ilooro'a Hirnesa Store , 1-To. 404 Thirteenth s reel. I have a photo rtpli of tha eamo , handed in by lur. N rad. I have plenty of the S'.mskmd of whips fi > r title , Tfithout any rtatric hns s to whit uaa tfuy may bo pist to by the purchaser , very cbeap. MASTIFF AND MASTER. A Man FaTE into the Hivor Wl ile Trying to Hcscue Hia Do- ; . Two laboring icon living near tbo i ) . & 31. Srack in South Omaha , named C MUSI Rid .Tames D-andiger , in with a Jii * s-'ventv-pon thoioa Toe - dy night that canto rsir cccMng tlum tbt'.r lives TL h'tl g ° ne over to the U'liGb dsinr'3 iho d y , not with the proaca'Ien Kiver , and ere re- turc'iis Loiaa ab.r it , 9 o'clock , the bright mscnligLt rukintf it a very e.-sy tas'r to fiud the ioid io tbo river an.i crtss the tc. Thsy wera r.ccj.psuied by a large r.rg . f ; hc mastiff breed and In gallrphii ; aboai ahead of hw misteis the Hog got on the ice too fe ? up and the first lliiijT ; he know fonj.l LiiaEtlf floiuiucriiij ; in the c : tt r. Y8 ! two men uii ced him and weie sotn u tiactcd ' .o the .spot by ihc n-jj j hs made in the -alo' , though ho diJ lot oi-co bark. Tito tco men , of cout&o , c > ui.l act losvu hi.lLaro ami iutrj'in to get hits oat , Cfarlisfell ia himsolf. Thia incrcsssd the , danger for both iho victims and ths oi.iy rtmaiuiug member of Iho uaity , who sliud our. solid footing , had } , hia haHs and h d bjth full to devise , ] mea : s f } ; etting hia brother out. Ha finally , after cV.liug in vain for < asaiatsncD found .1 &hort plank not faraway ; , and placed one end of this in the water. The dng was firai boosted out by hb c u in the v.-ater , and then the lucMcss psrty who had fallen in trying to got the j3 oat , after c i id rablo tribula- tnu ai lauded sif j but nearly out of broaih and s'ren ' th biid c'-iillcd to the bjnc by tie ! < .old water Although it wta muh milder in temperature , the man rho ha ! Hken the involuntary bah wai vrilh dilliculty got iiome , and is contincd to his bed to-day. Ho will probably suffer no rooro ECriotia con- apiuiiC3 ( than a eovere cold , but it ' wa ? a narrow escape ' Fcr ii ? ! . Six-horso ; - . < > Ter Br.xter ngiue WK bailer , In go.-d rcpar. : * ppyit ! I > : ; E ofiii' . ' . nc4it Oar annual Review. Tin : UEI-'S Ani.ual lliustrfled lie- iisw ia iimv reidy and on s.\l s ct the publication , flic % . Mover before hus the indastriui'progress a'.d enter prise of Omilia bf. n E' ucll reprcv K-urod. The views .r. > nwguirioeiir , thjjtirif ; uianyof tl.o pnLciptl public , j-.rtr.-.t" , basii : > : ss i-ml iu.iuufactirin < ; buikir.gsrstor ; wirka , unvernnuiit bail ir. s , p tk ng osupblishments , ' etc. etc.Al Al o r history of the commercial traaeactir-ue curing the ytar 18SO ; to- ratl > T with valtif.blo iiid reliable < ai tical t WCB , shnwirg the number hf-uBoa bnilc , the n--uf2c.niine , baikii-p , raiiroad and oiher business traf-sacifcd during the past twelve raon-hc. The Annual ia an eigiit page , 33x47 iachraiu sis ? , printed on hta ? y whita pper of au uricr . jualiy ! end fiuiah , njakiujj _ . _ a handssmo . pr s nt rr keep- T > : - - n ake. - - - P ice 10 oerti pjr copy ; ge 2 cant ? additiou 1 Married. On the llth of January at the home of the bride's parents in South , . Omsha , by Ben D. M i-qaatto BIr. T Gulen Barr to Slisi Mnr * Llarshall , both of Oiaaha. V ' call attention lo these interest- H.1 that wa tare taken charge of the Fonvrick foandiy , having made necessary iiuprovem nt' , wa are pre pared for work in iron and brass cast ings , vrhich wo will do at reasonable prices. WBAKSE & BF.O. 10-5t corner 14h * and Jackson , OLABKEILEY. . - The "Wedding Bells Still Keep a , Ringing. The rule this week ia that no paper is J complete without it records a wedding | nnd we are happy to say that thns far we have been equal to the emer gency. The event which occurred thu morning was of more than usual in terest , and has long bean looked fer- ward to in society circles with bright anticipation ? . The h'gh contracting parties in this instance wore Mr. Thorasp H. Clark , of Penncylvania , end Misi Libbio JVJey , of iMs city. The brldo has lived in ' 'ailn for many yean and to say that she leaves void a place that canr.ot easily be filled , is saying only too little. To her rare social qualities she a'ldj thoao requisites which nre moat necessary in making a happy home , and wo can 3y that the groom his dona exceedingly well to come t ! > for and carry off eo ac complished a bride. The wedding took place at St. T'hiloniona'a , where high mass was celebrated at tefi tj'clock yentetdoy by Rev. Father English , the full choir assis'iug. The bride was at tended by P.liaaes Jennie Delone , Teisio Iiil y and Staaia Crowley. Tha grcotnsmen were Mts ra. Andy , EJ and Frank Riley. Tbe ceremony was interesting and im- presaive , aid the bridil party all that it should i > o on so import nit an occa nlo'i. At the c'osa of fho service the hap py couple , with thu invited guests , rs i I'lts rflaider.na of Mr. Frank i1. irtior of Foutteu'ifii r.nrt Cr.pHol uvt'iiU' , where the wedding dinner wss spread and congratulatioiis received. Among the many baauliful presents received by Iho bridti vreroi pair hanC- some gold bracelets from the groom ; gold chain , Frank DoLnc ; silver lea set , Andy , Ed. aud Prank Riley : bilvo.fiuit dish , Mr. and Mrs. iT'rcd. Di-loneJ pair gold bracelets , Charles McDonald ; sil ver water service , Jennie Delon > silver call o basket , Mr. nnd Mrs. 1 Conkliuj handkerfihitf box ; Mrs. Gci O'Bren ; foilet bottles , Saml. Burns ; silver salts , Mrj. 31. A. McNamar.i ; ditoiond pin aad set point lace , Jlrs. F. D. Uooper bouqnot , Mrs. J mes Croighlon odor caae , Misses McDonald ; gold collar button , W. P. Couklin ; silver salvei , Mrs. Fred Xash ; set toilet bottles , Margaret.Barbaauj sofa pil low , Miss Jennie Celbne ; nnp kin nng3 , Freddie Delone ; sil vsr butter dish , Miss Stacia Crow- liyjjowel case , Jennie Delone ; toilet sat. Sirs. E. Conklin ; silver cak-j bts kat , Mrj. Thomas Rilcy ; gold cafT buttons , Chas. Dolone. The htppy couple laft on the after noon train for St. Paul , Minnesota , and after making a pleasant wedding tour thby will proceed at once to their future home in the "Keystone Stats. AND THE LION CONTINUES TO ROAR FOR MOORE'S HAR NESS AND SADDLERY A brief biographical sketch of the abova mention Lion would not como amiss at the presant time , as a grea ; many inquiries are made as to his origin or nutivity. I would respect fully say , for the information of ev erybcdy , that this Lion was caught Wild in the mountains of Ilefsidam by ouu Mr. Bond while on a limit in thisi mountains nr.cl capturing WHANUttOODLES for P. T. Bar- num'a great menagtrio. Mr. Bond brought thia Lion over to this uoun- ttf while very young and tender , btopping with him iu Omaha. I en tered into negotiations with Mr. Bond , by whish I bacamo the owner of this Lion at a great expense to mo ( some thing less than the cost of Jim Stev enson's Livery Barn ) . The time spatit and the arduous labor that I have had to go through with in train ing this Lion to occupy the position he docs and consent willingly tj be used as a trade mark for my business , is simply immense , but while I have gene to so much labor and expense in ornamenting the city of Omaha I shall not ask inora ilian a fair proportion of patronage from the public , having no desire whatever to close up other harness stores on account of the above expanses. Ho-ywood'a Serenadura a combina tion of minstrelsy , olio and drama , will app3arat tha Academy of Music , Thursday , January 13. The Wauko gin llepu Ifcan says : "Many of the feituroa were simply superb , and have never been equalled in thia section. " Iowa Items. Judge Stonberg yesterday fined two Iowa bjys $3 and 510 respectively for setting drunk and disturbing the peace. Ono of the two , who were brother' , w.is accused of drawing a ki.ifa on tbo officers who made the arrest. T.ley paid thair fines and left , with the prostisu of steering clear of Omaha ( pitfalls in future. I. H. Adirjn ? , of the firm of Adams & AniUr'on , cf Spnuton , Iowa , ar rived in ihe city Tueeday acd idn - titied the go d ? ros.ivered by Policu- man Ford tha other day as part of hs property ttolen from h-a store not long ag" . Hi h"s goiio bick to ob tain a requisition fur J. ke Butcher , the Huppoeed burglar , whom Police man Ford arreated aud lodged in jiil. The following wss lunJed us for pub lication : OMAHA , Jan. 11 , 1881. To the Sditor of TBB BKE. Allow me to express through the columns of your paper my admiration for tha energy and skill of Policeman Ford iu wotuii ? : ; up and attesting the parsy who on January 1st burglarized the store of Adams & Anderson and the postcffija at Scran'on , Iowa. Thia ia a very important arrest , ai > d will undoubtedly lead to the convic tion of one of the moat dangerous men in the west. Tha people of Omaha cannot un- der-esliiaate the value of the services of Mr. Ford in protecting properly 11 and arresting bad men. I. H. ADAMS , Of the firm of Adams & Anderson , Scranton , Iowa. 3IARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New Yorfe Moneyland Stocks. WALL Snarr , January 12. At lai p. TO.ths pricta were as fo'Iows : MOULT per coot ; foreign exchange , 81 80@ 4 83. * v GOVERNMENTS. U.S. BB8t.t..l 018 U.S.4'a 1 121 U.S. 5's 1 Oli Curreacye's. 1 130 U.S. 4J8 1 J ! } STOCKS. AiP 42 } Uan.&StJoe. 62 } U 02 [ „ . _ 107 U 10f lil 611 ftc 176 K&T ti c c tv-i cr L S "I * , c. o. a i. c JUnLuttaa 3' * " v . Alton i KJ C MAE 1214 Scrthweetern 1271 OC 253 Prcfenc-1 142 } O & M. _ . id } NP. V. . " . " . " . " , "fzi Sin Fran 43 1'nfirrcU 658 Prefcricd 69V I' OS Rc-Klin ; Mt P 1123 R.I 130J 5. 76 ? bt-Punl II * & A . . .15IJ pfd 12U D & II 95J 8V. P.4 O 40 Deli. Lack 112 Preferred 07 Lrio 611 Wabaah 1'i Prc-'cr cU Oil Preferred < . ' Pit. . . . , 61 | N& C 7J L'cn& RioG Oil Qulcksihcr. . 15 0& ff ; .n 1'relened 53 Chicago Produce CnicAOo , January 12. Wheat Active aud J@c higher , closing steady. Corn , oats nnd rye quiet and stexiuy. Mess pork , lard id short r'bs in fair request and firmer. Spring wheat , February.aold r.t DOsSD cs March , § 1 00@1 OOgc ; April § 1 01Q1 Oli ; May $1 04f@ 1 04f ; Closing at 99j@9 io for Feb- r-iary ; § 1 OOJ@1 OOf for Blaroh } Si OU@1 C4g for May ; winter wheat , No. 2" red for February sold at 08c ; March 0 S99i3. Corn February 37Jc bid and naked ; Mty 42g@42Jc ; June 42J ; July 42J@4tJc. Oats F bruirv. SJlfcbid and 31o asked ; M..y , 35iorc. Rye January ' , S8j bid. Pork Jlasc'February at $13 20 ; Match at $1335313 37 ; April , § 13 50 bid , c i03ingatSl2i.0@1325 for Feb ruary ; § 13 35J3 37 for March' , and § 13 oO&'lo 55 fur April. Lird January , 88 70@8 75 ; Feb- runrv , 88 77J ; § 8 87iu8 ( 90 March ; April , ei1 00 Short Ribs February , S677i@G 80 bid ; 80 85 asked ; Matfltl Sold at Chicago Live Stoat : Market CUICAOO , January 12. Cattle 'i'o-day's receipts were oi- C3sive , uumberiug ueariy GOCO ; mar ket rtiled dull with buyers holding elf ; nothing cLms on local account , market biin j anllrel * nominal. St. Loula Proauco Market. ST. Louis , January 12. Flour Strong and held higher. WheatHlgheriKo. . . 2 red § 1 02 @ for cash ; § 1 02 | fdr JafiUaryJ 04J forFtbruuy ; SI 05 © 06 for March ; SI 07 ® ! 08 for April ; 1 081 0 ! | @ 109fur May ; 1-To. 3 do , 'J7c bid ; No 4 d ,89Jc Corn Higher at 3940j for"cish an JJanuary ; S939c for February ; r 'Jg639c ' | for March ; 40i@40jc ; cish ; 43'54'd c for February Oats Higher and slow at 31 © 31gc foi C8ah3333o ; for February ; 3tis ici * Blaj1. P yc Dull , 802 bid. Birley Slow and unchanged. D utter Quiet ; d < iry 18@25c , Eg. ; Qaiet ac 28c. ) Jerk Strong ; SIS 00 asked. Dry Salt Meats Stronger at 84 10 ( § 0 SGCG 90. Bacon Slow and unchanged. Lard Higher a'S CO. lleceipts Flour , d.OOO bbls ; wheat 10,000 bu. ; corn , 19,000 ; oata.3 ,000 ; barley. 8,000. Sh jjments Flour , 4,000 brls wheat , 10,000 bu ; corn , 3,000 oats , 12,00v/j iye , none ; birley nono. St. Louis Live Stock Mwfcet. ST. Louis , January 12. Hogs Lower ; Yorkers and Balti- mores , § 4 45@4 GO ; mixed packing , 84 504 75 ; butcher * to fancy § 4 8C@ 4 85 ; receipts , 11,3CO ; bhipments 4,100. Yorlt Produce Market. Nuw YOAK. January 12. Flour Without dtcidad change vcty moderate -.Xport and jobbing trade inquiry ; round hoop Ohio , $4 COS5 10 ; choica do. S5 ICgO 75 ; aupcriico western , 53 30@3 80 ; com mon to good extra do § 4 2024. 65 ; choicedo , do , ? 4 70@6 75 ; choice white * hoit. ! ? ,5 006 00. Bufrr Q liet , firm and In fair demand ; Oh.o" , 12iG'J7c. Eggs Dull at i50@3Gc for fair to choice. Wheat Qtret , Chicago , § 112 © 117 ; Milwaukee , SI 17@118 ; No 2 , rod winter , Si 18 } for cash ; $118 | @ 1IJ ) for cash ; SI 195@119 for Febru ary ; sales 300,000 bushels. . Com Quiet ; No. 2 , 57fi68c , Bales 50GCD bushels. Oars Quiet. WhiskyQalet. . Peru SM 00@14 25 for February ; § 14 00@14 35 for Match. Lard 89 20(59 ( 25 for caah ; ? 9 17 @ 9 22i for Jnur.ry ; § 9 22J@9 25 for Fenraary ; 9 309 32i fnr March ; aalB , § fl 40 for April ; 09 4g9 471 for May ; § 9 109 20 seller for tha year. Cures nnd never di ap- TJiownrltl'n great Poln- for Ulan and Boast. , ( juicls nut1 reliable. PITCHER1 ti CASTOlvIA not Sarao .c. Children -ro\v iht upon- Mothers like , it : .1 Pliysicia. ) recommend CASTOillA. It regulates the owelri , cures Wind Colic , : ilays ! Fcvcrishuess , aud de stroys Worms. Ice toll WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARKH Cnro , a Constitutional Antidote ior thia terrible mala" dy , by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may vcliovo Catarrh , thi onres at nsy tago lioforo Consumption sets irii TUK Ova ! St eel footii Harrow MumfactntBd by DA OROOT Jt GBDD1SOS , Pen du IMC , Wit. F. D COOPER Writa tor jiilccj Ajtent , Om La , K b. SPECIAL HSTISES. NOTICE Advortlsamenta To Let * or Gala * Loit , Pound , Wonta , Botrdlnc & . will be In- asrtad in these coiamna once ( or TKJT CKJTS per lint ; eaca sabaeqQcnttcMrtioc.yrVK CKKTS pf IIn . The flirt insertion cer lees than rrVg CKMT& T8 lOAM-gQKEY. orrsz so ia&n cii i L ofEco U. L gHOHAB.RxomS.flftlthtonKocIc ONKY TO LOAjf luw iinihacj etrect. Dr. Kdw i HELP WflKTSD . . . A gitl fjr jicr.eral housework. Call it ho. 418 . 2l6t bt. beUc u Cas * smt CH.-ajo Sts. IST-tf "TTTAUTED A situation .13 lirvisKtiw - \ V Aildr.eg 1215 Houard strict , ! i lueiiIth nurt 13th sttoets 18S-15 iOOKANDKlTSHEN GIULV.U 'KD-At C the Pjdfic Uuuaj. ' "S H CWANTED Oirlforeci cm1 house , must lie WANTED , Avasher ind ironer. Irqu re N. E. corner 20th and Caifoir.ia street' . lit-if Si.la to wait 01 talyl-i r WANTED tbcAmvri.au Ilonir. ft-1 J A. BltaatUu as clerk iu .1 slurs , WANTED > oun ; nun xvlio desrta n o > int , t. Can keep boots Beat ofrffereneoL'ii-in. Audrtti J. P. BARRDN , Xu Lexington , Va. A > TED A kllchcn the Emmpt Uousc. 177-12 WAKTCD A flixri lireai ] and caKc BAKER K'c-iJy hahits. Address at mice tW 138 , SIou\ City , lows. 17i-r CooJ c'tlfor pontral housewort , WANTJ3D . SUiatid hofta-d 168 I g A irfrl for general housework. N. WANTED Hamilton -nd hior tt. . Shlnn'j adilittou. ISt-tt " hnttl-cr wants "tTTA TED An cvpsriencrd V V to stirta mratnkt > i iiBOmusmall west ern io vn , wuere thcrj is none , or where ono is ne lo'voiil(5 ; ( JaVcarelhile partner. Addrew h. K. Webb. Jact3i.n.l _ > .kijt Co . Neh. 9J-K \TTANTK"Ax-oed lnn .kccpcr , Tarn Vy hamatrtet , upfUir ? ( lj > TKD All Omaha tnow thai W KoV-1 f-S. Jonn ia tha Kl.td vl S ! . oBTCtfonj > th * . _ " FOR P ar-H3tg3 } AMD USD. OU REN ? A nice cot'aso trilj. fi , cistern , cpllir fid all roir.cf.ienccs , i < 3 13ti > a J Dodge streets. jlHi HM-LuKK. Ifci-13 T7IOR RENT FurnlsbCd ruoifn and loanl , J1 Chicago b M8th and 1'J Ii. first U-jor c-ct ' cf ehnrih. 17P-15 - RBN1 Stors nJ dwellinfr rcoiug baik PloK , leth , hct. CUlztxaaitl C.m. II. t > . rSTABIiO.K. IS ? 17 TJ10R I'ENT Fiont xxni' , fun\is' ' > c < I ( .r ua L urnlaljid. a so room i to rent i > lith st. hinjnire at hrick huiue Utli and CJpM.il Avenue. W. tV KITT. 174-12 - 1 oM horiej , wii Uti were sw it , here froaillUilcIj' l'eS'-ll. Vf. L. ' 12P3 Farnl.au. St. L.IE ? t ! T O l AI.E T o-stori-hoiiso and fu 1 lot , c/n J , pupitol hill , llou-e contnina 8 rooms and ia uvai } iitjw. . J.i'Citiiiii firal-claS JNO. L. Mc- . ' , opi'lrgitrt p-jHofBea. 103-t ( 10R BBKT V store on"ctf'nt'r 10th nna i ' Leavcn orth. liirialrcof Oeo. ti. Petersov , 136-tZ TTIOR HH T Ncwlidiiso. elsht rooms , hard P and soft v.Mtaoa 2Jd aud Cass St3. En- iIu | o3ir/lAjl59 _ 128 tf FOh. R'ENTitrefurnished room on first rluor , nitli orvHhont board , ontsidc entrance to room. Kmjuire tBi' _ office. KE-'I A ti.e fun.ishcd froftt * 4om L first floor , Intuccn Ithaml 1Mb ttreetij , tert j-enUfcTun Inqu'rat U15IIow-.rd S-t. 107-t I.IJi' nt.Nl lloiws in aijul.'a .nd addition , I ? 4.5 ix-r month. IV. SISfERAL , room 6 , Crolghion IJ'ock. 893-tf KIOltKEXf A rurutsheJ , s .utn lent room. Inquire at N'o 1G12 Karnhflm St. 88t KtST s lUfiuincd rooms ovct iler L1 chants Kxcn..Rg'K. . K. Cor. 18th and rjo-lco strcctg. F01 ! SALE. T710U SALE A good team of ( .onifi. Enquire Jj 111 H. ICth St. ] b3-13 FOR SALF F arding hou e cutfit ; uocd will and fixtures. Ihe location ia Urat-clayg. Here is a chance for a bargain. Sati factory reason { riven Icr selling. Address P. O Box m , Omaha 171-12 BUlt'Iv FOU SALK-En'jn'rc cf O. II. Bal- _ lee , Omalin , f-eb _ OKaiLi1 ,27 anil bai n < m. iittr F ly now , atabargain. Jnrjuiro at tbo Omr.M Oil House. T7IORSALE A FAIiOAIN-A buildini ; with J ; galoon fixtures , furniture and stock , on 10th St. , opposite the U. P depot , female very cheap. Or the fixture ) , furniture and stock will bo sold and bulldinsr rented. Inquire of Eu. KEI3a- MA : ? . 7o-tf EOK SALE i'tto "loin carnages , at A. J. Simpson's. R SALK Cottonwood lumber of all sitts.a RKDMOND'3 , Sixtcenth-st. 616-t MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE The partnership \J \ heretofore < \stlnj * between Oscar Ila-t- u.an and Nils He quiet , under the firm nine nt Ilartman & IJcIquest , i ? this day dissolved by mutual agreement. All bills duo said firm will ho collec ed by Mr. Ilclquis' , a id all bills against Sjtd late lirmllt bo | > aM upon present Rtlon ut the old stand withinSOdajd. oec'AH HAI : i MAN. 1SS-11 NIM HKLQUIST. T OSr Ladies' purse between 19th ami Hurt JLj and 16th ana jucdic. ; Findsr will be eultablv rewarded by leaving at tf. . comer 19th and Burt. 182-11 SEALED PROPOSALS Will bo received by tha underpinned at the county olcik'a office untl Wednesday , Jtnuiry 12th , 1SS1 , at Z oVlock p. m , Ior grading Iota 3 , 4 , 7 and S , block 111 , Omaha. Son tpctificatioHS on file at county clerk's office. Tno riehf to reject any and all bids is hereby resened. By order of the Board of Cduntr Commis sion era. JOHN R. MAbCiIKSTEK , County Clerk. By H. T. LEAVITT , Deputy. 156-12 ID er Sil all mi Absolutely Pure , Made froa Grare Cream Tirflr. No o'i'B preinniion males tuch liht , flaVy Iiot h--eiy ? , or luxurious pastry. Can be etcn by il.i pcptks without fear of the ills rcsultui : ; from he in digestible food. Sold nnlv tn r.ina < > v ill Oroccri. ROTAI. BAFKO POWBKR Co. . New rk. J. H. FLiEGEL & GO. Sacccssora to J. H. TU1ELE , MERCHANT TAILORS , Oil No. 1220 Douglas Street , . , IsTIEB. ocH. ' BIer FERRY ON ICE. BIU I hive bridged the approaches to the river U cppotlt * cast end Jones street miking a plearant , easy and sifc croesinj ; at he nominal A , viz : or Horseman , each 5c. orL One Morse and Waaou lOc. L [ Two Horses and 1V } jon l.ic. . . . , return same day ! 0c. Foot-men Free , Decrmber 13th 1880. , 13-lm D O..d Fellows' Block. ci t leir TIfE DAILY BEE the Latest Home and Tele * News of tb Day. 4 \ lASai 'OO flRSFfc FS ? T A 3 3 pCtHf Kw AfgU fir * fliP 8" > i < te7 a hiv tiff B B [ o i a a fco 3 xj - Preparing- for extensive improvements in our store and to reduce stock for our semi-annual in ventory , we offer great bargains in our A * and have placed on our counters over five thou sand five hundred yards of French , English and German 24-inch Brocades , Damasses , Mohairs , De Beges , at 16 2-3 cents. Not a yard of these goods could be bought at wholesale to-day for less than 30 cents. At 25 cents two thousand five hundred yards of strictly all wool Momies , Fancy Brocades , Mattel- lases , &c , , worth at wholesale to-day 37 1-2 cents. 5 = ! is .QCU-i-n hiiiHlpwl yards of all tvaol French lroculcs ! , Ariuurcs. &e.t ei inche wiri v i ory imc , d soly woven goods , in : JT 1--5 cents worth # 0 cents , ; - wiiTPS all wool Colored Gaslimcra. 40 inches nidiMiinrkciI down from 75 u- : : * so u ijlr l t oi % all Moniie Cloths at . "JO cents , i-i ihes i H ide iuu\ \ worth PS Ludadi.d ! ! < © Ainw Siftf sm . , fcAsllflbj DHUbftUtU Safin Brouide Vclyc.s at , § 8.50 r 1iirt d from S5.00. ' < < ' : ? . ! ift < : n Colored JSrota V' Velvets : ) .75 r.ijo. i'lack Krocadrs Sih r o. Colored Siik amTlVooi Brocades IN ini'lics w d at i'ioo. i'oriuerly sold at $4,00. i To effect a sure sale on every pair of Blankats wo ovnir-V/Te no'e tlje following ; Gall and osamine.- 10-4 Heavy White Blankets at $5.00 , formerly $6.00 , 11-4 ' " " " 6.00 , " 7.50. " " " " " 8.00. 11-4 6.75 , " " " " 1000. 11-4 8.00 , 12-4 " " " " 9.00 , " 12.00. A few fine Bed Comforts left that we offer at 5 per cent lei is than former prices. This is only a slight inkling of reductions made 3 montJa in oil the departments froou first to third story of our Farnham Street Store _ tUi S S& GO. HAPPY S- ! HEW YEAR L In each Department , we are daily : opening choice Novelties for the Holidays Leather Goods , Belts , Pocket-Bookn , Card Cases. GHove , Handkerchief , Collar and Cuff Boxes. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Pine Shoes. Gents' Christmas Slippers in bhe Greatest Variety. ] tiai Children'a Shoes , fine , warm ind substantial. aiBC The Largest and Finest As sortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. in Omahaat Reasonable Prices Gents' Silk Mulders. Qeuta' ! C'jalimere JlufUcra. The greatest variety of Silk "Handkerchiefs erer shown at 81.00. FANCY GOOODS or ladies' wear. II > ndkerchiefj aid In Tips iilk.Spini3hL.icc , InJU , Mull anil Cambrc , very p ttly. Ribbons , t rinses , Gimps , Frinioi and Trim- nings. ; FINE TABLE LINENS , . , Tablaand StanJ Govern , Piano Cover3 and sets at attractive price ? . - 'jualitr fina Germnnlowiu. Fir.4tqu Ity fine Casuincrib. First quality fin J Saxon } V. First quality fine Z-phyre. Fairy and &ruit Zjphyr * . JET ORNAMENTS. Crmb3Pin ? > j , Hated Goods. All now designs , An elegant line of Gents' S'ceve Buttons , ngt. Scarf Pins , etc. , of warranted durability. CLOAK DOLMANS. fliTcIockafor Ladles , M tests and Children Knit Hoods. Knit Jacbeta. A Jacket st 31.25 , which early In tb < : ecason old at S.00. THE BEST HOOD orerebow n at 7 c , Xubiis Sbawlg.ctc. JLANKETS & COMFORTS at greatly reduced prices. .AST , BUT NOT LEAST. new Invoice of Silts in Pattern , especially the Hobday trade. , B. WILLIAMS & SONS , "Cash Eetailers , " 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. DISEASES OF THE EYE , Ear and Throat. DR L. B. GKRADDYS OCULIST , AUR1ST &ILARYNCIST.S Dfflce ! Over Kennard'a Drug [ Store , Corner.ori4th"aud DouRlaa Sta. " . OTlJ.301 FOS DEVLIK i FiiiMiiiM STREET , 5OOOO , CHEAP ! GHE MAX MEYER & BRO. P oose : for the next i f.(90) ( ) days to sell- their , e itire stock of Diamonds , Watches , Jewelry , Clocks , Silver-Ware , Pianos & Organ mmmi MUSICAL A.t Manufactarjii'4 Prices , Wliicli is from 15 to 20 per cent , below any Eastern Wholesale House , preparatory to moving into their New Store , Cor. llth & Farnham We Menu Knsmcss. Conic and be Convinced. M AH sales strictly casli , therefore we arc enabled to oiler the consumers of the ivcctl only first quality goods for their money. Best gtraight lOc Cigar in the city , Best 3 for a quarter Cigar in the city , Best Straight 5c Cigar in the city , Detroit Fina Cut a Specialty , . . ) -i * Oar 803Trae Cut is a good one , Bagle/s May Flower ia 8 and 16 ounce tins , For40c we have bang up Smoking Tobacco , : AT THE * MSGHICAH TOBACCO STORE , " 141T Pongtus Street. We are the only Dea'erain the Celabrated ' Bagley's May Flower. < ? cc22eoJm MARHOFPS TRUNK FACTORY. The largest wl best assortment of Trunks and Valises in the 'Test. Telescopic Cases and Sample Trunks a Specialty. H. H , MARHOFF , - - - 11T Mth St. , S doors North of Uoudas St.